ARTICLE CATALOG - Love spell on "a certain black cross"

In our time, a lot of information on esoteric topics can be found in many sources, as well as those offering Magical services of various orientations, describing various rituals of an amorous nature. Also described are the details of their implementation with all the "technological processes". The fact that 99% of them should not be taken seriously is not even discussed. Boulevard "Magic" and the Real one are extremely distinguishable phenomena. However, when various Gothic and fantastic thriller scenarios are described to attract clients, running contrary to Truth and Essence along with real Sorcery and Knowledge, many less knowledgeable people, as well as "green Practitioners", unintentionally start to take the described myths at face value. To avoid misunderstandings, and to clarify the real picture in the field of Magic, I will still try to shed some light on some of the most vivid topics. Here is the most famous and widely circulated, a certain "love spell on a black cross." In general: The very name already contradicts the entire theory and esoteric idea, as well as Occultism in general. The cross, if considered as a "destructive Magical attribute", has even less to do with a love spell. The cross is a symbol of curse, deathly hexes, ruin, destruction, etc. Even the expression, "to put a cross on something or someone" (to cross out) - carries exclusively a destructive intention, containing a deeper meaning of this kind. The cross is definitely not used in love spells. In love spells, mainly used are: hexagram (six-pointed star), septagram (seven-pointed star, heptagram - with symbols of planets), octagram (eight-pointed star), nonagram (nine-pointed star). This is if the Practitioner uses auxiliary signs for concentration and the right direction. There are also many love spells where signs are not used at all.

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Love spell on the Black Cross

 

The origins of the aforementioned love spell date back to the witchcraft of early Christianity. The exclusion of purely conservative elements of medieval rituals and some innovative additions ensure an unclouded connection with the sponsoring Force, which accordingly increases the effectiveness and elevates this ritual to one of the strongest in the list of provided love spells. The peculiarity of the love spell on the black cross lies in the fact that the witch performing the act does not surround themselves with a group of mediocre admirers, but practically enslaves the target, placing their figure at the center of the life aspirations of the object of influence. The result is a love force more akin to obsession.

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To be honest and frank, perhaps only one phrase referring to early Christianity may be correct here. But as for the Force, it is a very strong misconception. The notion of some "Force" coming to help is completely false, as explained below. As for the "strongest ritual," it may only be valid as a gothic spectacle. As for the result, it is impossible to "zombify" anyone with this nonsense, just as it is impossible to call rain with a balalaika. The result - at best, it is completely absent. At worst - all of the following.

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Practice.
 
Crosses, holy icons, etc. must be removed from the room designated for the ritual. The practitioner must get rid of any personal items: Christian artifacts, talismans, amulets, and other dubious items of questionable properties and effects. Clothing - clean, dark, preferably minimal. The windows in the room - open.
Midnight.
Three black candles are placed on the table (the black color of the candles is mandatory (not just the coating, but the core) in the form of a triangle, with one of the candles strictly positioned to the north. Several candles are used for illumination, placed in random order.

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What immediately catches the eye is the presence of Christian artifacts. Even though the requirement is to remove them. But what kind of "Mage" is this, who prays to icons during the day and bows to the "Devil" at night? This is not a Mage, but some extremely foolish "double-dealer" comes out. A true amateur, not a Practitioner. For such actions, one can "get a strong hit on the forehead" from both the Christian egregore and the Forces of Darkness. Because those who "work on two fronts" end up receiving from both in the end. Heads up. It is actually better to close the windows for stronger concentration and to eliminate distractions in focus. Also cover the mirrors with some drapes. And letting in distracting noises from the street, the swaying of the wind, and the possibility of temperature changes in the room to uncomfortable conditions, if the action is taking place in winter, or sudden "visitors" in the form of insects attracted to the candlelight, if it's happening in summer is highly undesirable.

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I. The sorcerer stands facing the North, reciting the following words:
 
"Darkness that comes from the North
Before you I bow (makes a bow)
Northern Winds, Unclean, Sinister
To you my plea
And to fulfill my desire
Read into my heart
Come into my soul"

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One word "Unclean" when a Practitioner addresses the Forces of Darkness already puts them in a very uncomfortable position before them. Well, as a real churchgoer would express it. This adds another serious negative before the Darkness instead of the necessary positive.

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Then these same words are recited for each direction (inserting into the context the corresponding side of the world) counterclockwise, and all movements are made exclusively counterclockwise until the ritual is completed. After each recitation, the sorcerer blesses themselves three times with an inverted sign of the cross (from bottom to top, left to right, taking into account that the horizontal line of the cross is at the level of the hips) saying:
 
"Here and now the guardian of the soul has no power,
For here and now the Devil asserts his rights."

====================================================

And here come very serious and fate-deciding moments for the Practitioner. And far from positive ones. Moreover, according to his own instructions, he didn't just hide all the Christian symbols "under the sofa," but also purposefully kept and used one of his main and fervent objects: the Crucifix. Or simply the Christian cross. First of all: Regardless of the Truth and Essence of the cross used by someone who declares themselves a "Satanist", whether inverted or not - it doesn't matter. The cross always remains a cross, just as the crucifix does. This is the main mistake of "Satanists" who use upside-down church symbols. Just like Satanism itself, originating and emanating from Judeo-Christian beliefs. It is directly related to those scriptures and ceases to exist without them. So, a "Satanist crossing themselves with an inverted cross" not only "appeals to the wrong forces" (not the ones necessary according to their tradition) but also brings upon themselves:
1. - A Death curse through the cross and Ritualistic crossing.
2. - Invokes anger from both the Christian egregor and the Forces of Darkness for their "double-dealing".
Here, there is no room for errors. Because if you don't know - learn, if you can't do it - don't do it. And here it turns out that you are crossing yourself with a cross, and at the level of the "groin".
Regarding invoking the Devil: The Devil - the Force of Darkness - is very serious, vast, possessing immense possibilities, and does not engage with every Practitioner. It takes YEARS of HARD WORK on oneself by Practitioners to establish contact with Him. And moreover, for trivial matters like love magic, He clearly will not assist. With His help, Practitioners usually achieve higher and more influential goals with possibilities. For love spells, usually Nature Spirits are suitable, or Spirits of the Dead, if it involves zombification.


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II. The sorcerer sits facing South (not in a figure) in front of the northern candle.
In the center of the triangle lies a photograph of the victim. Starting from the North, the candles are lit. The burning flame of the candle is accompanied by the words:
 
"Sacrificing my Soul for assistance"

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Is the practitioner already willing to sacrifice their soul for the effectiveness of the ritual? Is the price not too high? If we are talking about the soul of the "victim" being subjected to a love spell, then it is impossible. No one can "marry or marry off someone in absentia," without their presence and consent. In other words, "giving someone's soul to any Forces of Darkness" without the consent and presence of the "latter" is not realistic. This is a very fatal and gross mistake.

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III. Be attentive, this is a crucial element of the ritual. You are summoning a patronizing Force - the Devil. Whether the forces will favor you and be kind to help you will depend on the strength of your feelings, sincere desires, and whether you put your very essence into the words of the invocation.

The guarantee here is equal to predicting the Devil. The only guarantee, the only pledge - is your heart, the heart that calls and desires. The sorcerer recites the following prayer Shahn Yekhto (OUR FATHER backward):

"Nimy! Ogavakul to san iaabzi,
on einsshuksi oa san idevv en i;
mishan mokni zhlod meyalvatsa ym i
ezhokya, ashach iglodman ivatsa i:
sendman jid iynshusin shan belkh.
Ilmez an u iseben an okya,
Yaovt yalov tedub ad, Eovt Eivtsrai,
tediirp ad, Eoem yami
yastityavs ad! Hsseben an ise, Ezhi
shan Yekhto."

(cross oneself)

Then make a small slit or prick on the finger or the inner side of the left hand and allow a few drops to fall into the flame of the northern candle, accompanied by the words:

"Unclean Spirits
Sinister demons
Fallen Angels
Darkest Devils
Those who hear
Those who see
Those who are near
Accept, appear, and reign
I beseech you with my heart
And conjure by ancient treaty"

(cross oneself three times)

===========================================================

Well, the Devil and the fantasy of His alleged participation in such a "ceremony" have already been described above. Regarding the recitation of the prayer "Nima Ogovakul" (Shan Yekhto) - the reverse "Our Father": In Satanic rituals aimed at love spells, this "antiprayer" is not recited. Such a recitation is done in those rituals when a fatal curse is placed on a victim belonging to Christianity. At the very beginning, through multiple recitations of this "antiprayer" and self-tuning with concentration of forces and energies, the protection of the victim is "broken into". It has absolutely no relationship with love spells. Reading this text as a "gift to any Force of Darkness - Forest Spirit, Field Spirit, Cemetery Demon, any other not particularly great Demons, church demons," and so on, especially in a love spell ritual, is absurd, sheer madness of the highest degree. 
Regarding shedding one's blood: Usually, one's own blood used in the ritual is consecrated by the candles and dried. It is then mixed into cold drinks and cold snacks for the "victim." Simply burning your blood on a candle in a love spell is impractical and even worse - it can unintentionally attract negative energy towards oneself. Referring to the Forces of Darkness as "Unclean" and "Demons", and reminding them that they are supposedly "Fallen Angels", shows a great disrespect towards them. As mentioned earlier, the risks a practitioner takes by calling them by Christian worshipper terms. "Cross oneself, cross oneself three times" - What a move! You were just calling upon the Demons of Darkness, even the Devil himself. And right after that, you cross yourself? (No matter how - a cross is a cross - as noted above) Considering all the absurdity and the grossest mistakes that are "rampant" in this ritual, the conclusion is very straightforward: the Practitioner, by carrying out this "ritual," risks "shooting themselves in the foot". From both "them" and "Them", it will be far from pleasant. These are guaranteed big troubles in the future, without a doubt.  

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A critical moment arrives. It only makes sense to continue further actions if you feel that what you are summoning has manifested. Do not expect anything specific, and thus limited; forget about the grotesque and ugly images that your mind dictates to you. The manifestation may present itself in various ways: an imperceptible change in the atmosphere (it may simply become inexplicably DIFFERENT), unnatural fluctuation or burning of the candles, a sudden absolute certainty in the fulfillment of the expected (without any visible cause), an inexplicable onset of fear, noise, wind, a sense of someone's presence behind you, and so on. In the last case - do not turn around! Such curiosity is fraught with consequences...

Regardless of how the presence is sensed, during the entire ongoing ritual process, you should not turn around. It is not advisable to focus your gaze on any side of the room, the only permissible focus being on the victim's photo and the candles.

=============================================================

Yes, you can wrap up and end this "show". Nothing will happen. And the cut finger, and the wasted time, will be regrettable. And no one will appear, at best. The burning of the candles may change with just a gust of wind through the open window. In the worst case scenario: If someone does appear from the minor Representatives of Darkness or the Christian egregore, they are unlikely to allow such a "pitiful Practitioner" to finish this nonsense. Poltergeists and nightmares will torment. But the consequences for the committed absurdity with the grossest mistakes will come a little later.

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IV. In the left hand of the warlock, the northern candle (the bloodied part of the hand (cut or prick) touches the candle). Dripping wax on the photograph, you draw an inverted cross, applying it to the picture (from bottom to top, right to left). The actual love spell is being performed at this moment. You must feel every falling drop, be with it, be it, seeing how deeply and irreversibly the black despair penetrates the heart of the victim. During the operation, an enchanting spell is recited:

"Black wax - with black despair
Into the soul
Black wax - with black tear
Onto the eyes
Black wax - with black needle
Into the heart
The servant of God /victim's name/
From now on - my servant
Only I in their thoughts, soul, and heart
With the power of the Unholy as a guarantor
And the Devil as a witness behind my back
This is my will!
So mote it be!"

V. A few drops of your blood are dripped onto the photograph, after which everything is burned on the northern candle.

VI. The warlock expresses gratitude for the assistance provided and extinguishes the candles (also counterclockwise).

The ritual is complete.

Blood is dripped not onto the candle, as this could extinguish the flame, but close to the wick, where burning the blood is crucial.

=============================================================

Well, in the actual love spell action, one's own blood is not applied to the photograph or to a puppet - a volt (if used). This falls under the category of being "one's own enemy" in the end. Usually, the blood of a sacrificial victim is used - commonly a pair of wedding doves or a rooster with a hen. Drawing a cross with blood on a photograph or dripping paraffin/wax is sheer madness. This has already been explained above. No "black despair" will penetrate the victim of this manipulation. As a result, both the Operator and the "subject" will suffer. And it is not yet known who will suffer more. 
Mentioning Christianity in Dark Rituals is extremely unacceptable. Even the expression "servant of God", if the "victim" belongs to Christianity, is far from being appropriate for the Practitioner. 
In conclusion on this matter of a "Love Spell on a Black Cross," what verdict should be given: This "technique" is not only ineffective but also extremely dangerous, absurd, and harmful for the Practitioner. By applying it in practice, the Practitioner will at best achieve nothing in the end. At worst, they will damage their aura, bioplasma, energy, and face a wide range of extremely negative consequences as a result. Always think carefully before taking action and carefully consider the essence of the goal and the intended action. Good luck!

You can order a powerful love spell using skilled and unique techniques by following the link provided. Best of luck to you!
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In our time, a lot of information on esoteric topics can be found in many sources, as well as those offering Magical services of various orientations, describing various rituals of an amorous nature. Also described are the details of their implementation with all the "technological processes". The fact that 99% of them should not be taken seriously is not even discussed. Boulevard "Magic" and the Real one are extremely distinguishable phenomena. However, when various Gothic and fantastic thriller scenarios are described to attract clients, running contrary to Truth and Essence along with real Sorcery and Knowledge, many less knowledgeable people, as well as "green Practitioners", unintentionally start to take the described myths at face value. To avoid misunderstandings, and to clarify the real picture in the field of Magic, I will still try to shed some light on some of the most vivid topics. Here is the most famous and widely circulated, a certain "love spell on a black cross." In general: The very name already contradicts the entire theory and esoteric idea, as well as Occultism in general. The cross, if considered as a "destructive Magical attribute", has even less to do with a love spell. The cross is a symbol of curse, deathly hexes, ruin, destruction, etc. Even the expression, "to put a cross on something or someone" (to cross out) - carries exclusively a destructive intention, containing a deeper meaning of this kind. The cross is definitely not used in love spells. In love spells, mainly used are: hexagram (six-pointed star), septagram (seven-pointed star, heptagram - with symbols of planets), octagram (eight-pointed star), nonagram (nine-pointed star). This is if the Practitioner uses auxiliary signs for concentration and the right direction. There are also many love spells where signs are not used at all.

============================================
Love spell on the Black Cross
 
The origins of the aforementioned love spell date back to the witchcraft of early Christianity. The exclusion of purely conservative elements of medieval rituals and some innovative additions ensure an unclouded connection with the sponsoring Force, which accordingly increases the effectiveness and elevates this ritual to one of the strongest in the list of provided love spells. The peculiarity of the love spell on the black cross lies in the fact that the witch performing the act does not surround themselves with a group of mediocre admirers, but practically enslaves the target, placing their figure at the center of the life aspirations of the object of influence. The result is a love force more akin to obsession.

=============================================

To be honest and frank, perhaps only one phrase referring to early Christianity may be correct here. But as for the Force, it is a very strong misconception. The notion of some "Force" coming to help is completely false, as explained below. As for the "strongest ritual," it may only be valid as a gothic spectacle. As for the result, it is impossible to "zombify" anyone with this nonsense, just as it is impossible to call rain with a balalaika. The result - at best, it is completely absent. At worst - all of the following.

=============================================
Practice.
 
Crosses, holy icons, etc. must be removed from the room designated for the ritual. The practitioner must get rid of any personal items: Christian artifacts, talismans, amulets, and other dubious items of questionable properties and effects. Clothing - clean, dark, preferably minimal. The windows in the room - open.
Midnight.
Three black candles are placed on the table (the black color of the candles is mandatory (not just the coating, but the core) in the form of a triangle, with one of the candles strictly positioned to the north. Several candles are used for illumination, placed in random order.

==============================================

What immediately catches the eye is the presence of Christian artifacts. Even though the requirement is to remove them. But what kind of "Mage" is this, who prays to icons during the day and bows to the "Devil" at night? This is not a Mage, but some extremely foolish "double-dealer" comes out. A true amateur, not a Practitioner. For such actions, one can "get a strong hit on the forehead" from both the Christian egregore and the Forces of Darkness. Because those who "work on two fronts" end up receiving from both in the end. Heads up. It is actually better to close the windows for stronger concentration and to eliminate distractions in focus. Also cover the mirrors with some drapes. And letting in distracting noises from the street, the swaying of the wind, and the possibility of temperature changes in the room to uncomfortable conditions, if the action is taking place in winter, or sudden "visitors" in the form of insects attracted to the candlelight, if it's happening in summer is highly undesirable.

==============================================
I. The sorcerer stands facing the North, reciting the following words:
 
"Darkness that comes from the North
Before you I bow (makes a bow)
Northern Winds, Unclean, Sinister
To you my plea
And to fulfill my desire
Read into my heart
Come into my soul"

=====================================================

One word "Unclean" when a Practitioner addresses the Forces of Darkness already puts them in a very uncomfortable position before them. Well, as a real church goer would express it. This adds another serious negative before the Darkness instead of the necessary positive.

=====================================================
Then these same words are recited for each direction (inserting into the context the corresponding side of the world) counterclockwise, and all movements are made exclusively counterclockwise until the ritual is completed. After each recitation, the sorcerer blesses themselves three times with an inverted sign of the cross (from bottom to top, left to right, taking into account that the horizontal line of the cross is at the level of the hips) saying:
 
"Here and now the guardian of the soul has no power,
For here and now the Devil asserts his rights."

====================================================

And here come very serious and fate-deciding moments for the Practitioner. And far from positive ones. Moreover, according to his own instructions, he didn't just hide all the Christian symbols "under the sofa," but also purposefully kept and used one of his main and fervent objects: the Crucifix. Or simply the Christian cross. First of all: Regardless of the Truth and Essence of the cross used by someone who declares themselves a "Satanist", whether inverted or not - it doesn't matter. The cross always remains a cross, just as the crucifix does. This is the main mistake of "Satanists" who use upside-down church symbols. Just like Satanism itself, originating and emanating from Judeo-Christian beliefs. It is directly related to those scriptures and ceases to exist without them. So, a "Satanist crossing themselves with an inverted cross" not only "appeals to the wrong forces" (not the ones necessary according to their tradition) but also brings upon themselves:
1. - A Death curse through the cross and Ritualistic crossing.
2. - Invokes anger from both the Christian egregor and the Forces of Darkness for their "double-dealing".
Here, there is no room for errors. Because if you don't know - learn, if you can't do it - don't do it. And here it turns out that you are crossing yourself with a cross, and at the level of the "groin".
Regarding invoking the Devil: The Devil - the Force of Darkness - is very serious, vast, possessing immense possibilities, and does not engage with every Practitioner. It takes YEARS of HARD WORK on oneself by Practitioners to establish contact with Him. And moreover, for trivial matters like love magic, He clearly will not assist. With His help, Practitioners usually achieve higher and more influential goals with possibilities. For love spells, usually Nature Spirits are suitable, or Spirits of the Dead, if it involves zombification.


=====================================================
II. The sorcerer sits facing South (not in a figure) in front of the northern candle.
In the center of the triangle lies a photograph of the victim. Starting from the North, the candles are lit. The burning flame of the candle is accompanied by the words:
 
"Sacrificing my Soul for assistance"

=====================================================

Is the practitioner already willing to sacrifice their soul for the effectiveness of the ritual? Is the price not too high? If we are talking about the soul of the "victim" being subjected to a love spell, then it is impossible. No one can "marry or marry off someone in absentia," without their presence and consent. In other words, "giving someone's soul to any Forces of Darkness" without the consent and presence of the "latter" is not realistic. This is a very fatal and gross mistake.

=======================================================
III. Be attentive, this is a crucial element of the ritual. You are summoning a patronizing Force - the Devil. Whether the forces will favor you and be kind to help you will depend on the strength of your feelings, sincere desires, and whether you put your very essence into the words of the invocation.

The guarantee here is equal to predicting the Devil. The only guarantee, the only pledge - is your heart, the heart that calls and desires. The sorcerer recites the following prayer Shahn Yekhto (OUR FATHER backward):

"Nimy! Ogavakul to san iaabzi,
on einsshuksi oa san idevv en i;
mishan mokni zhlod meyalvatsa ym i
ezhokya, ashach iglodman ivatsa i:
sendman jid iynshusin shan belkh.
Ilmez an u iseben an okya,
Yaovt yalov tedub ad, Eovt Eivtsrai,
tediirp ad, Eoem yami
yastityavs ad! Hsseben an ise, Ezhi
shan Yekhto."

(cross oneself)

Then make a small slit or prick on the finger or the inner side of the left hand and allow a few drops to fall into the flame of the northern candle, accompanied by the words:

"Unclean Spirits
Sinister demons
Fallen Angels
Darkest Devils
Those who hear
Those who see
Those who are near
Accept, appear, and reign
I beseech you with my heart
And conjure by ancient treaty"

(cross oneself three times)

===========================================================

Well, the Devil and the fantasy of His alleged participation in such a "ceremony" have already been described above. Regarding the recitation of the prayer "Nima Ogovakul" (Shan Yekhto) - the reverse "Our Father": In Satanic rituals aimed at love spells, this "antiprayer" is not recited. Such a recitation is done in those rituals when a fatal curse is placed on a victim belonging to Christianity. At the very beginning, through multiple recitations of this "antiprayer" and self-tuning with concentration of forces and energies, the protection of the victim is "broken into". It has absolutely no relationship with love spells. Reading this text as a "gift to any Force of Darkness - Forest Spirit, Field Spirit, Cemetery Demon, any other not particularly great Demons, church demons," and so on, especially in a love spell ritual, is absurd, sheer madness of the highest degree. 
Regarding shedding one's blood: Usually, one's own blood used in the ritual is consecrated by the candles and dried. It is then mixed into cold drinks and cold snacks for the "victim." Simply burning your blood on a candle in a love spell is impractical and even worse - it can unintentionally attract negative energy towards oneself. Referring to the Forces of Darkness as "Unclean" and "Demons", and reminding them that they are supposedly "Fallen Angels", shows a great disrespect towards them. As mentioned earlier, the risks a practitioner takes by calling them by Christian worshipper terms. "Cross oneself, cross oneself three times" - What a move! You were just calling upon the Demons of Darkness, even the Devil himself. And right after that, you cross yourself? (No matter how - a cross is a cross - as noted above) Considering all the absurdity and the grossest mistakes that are "rampant" in this ritual, the conclusion is very straightforward: the Practitioner, by carrying out this "ritual," risks "shooting themselves in the foot". From both "them" and "Them", it will be far from pleasant. These are guaranteed big troubles in the future, without a doubt. 

===========================================================
A critical moment arrives. It only makes sense to continue further actions if you feel that what you are summoning has manifested. Do not expect anything specific, and thus limited; forget about the grotesque and ugly images that your mind dictates to you. The manifestation may present itself in various ways: an imperceptible change in the atmosphere (it may simply become inexplicably DIFFERENT), unnatural fluctuation or burning of the candles, a sudden absolute certainty in the fulfillment of the expected (without any visible cause), an inexplicable onset of fear, noise, wind, a sense of someone's presence behind you, and so on. In the last case - do not turn around! Such curiosity is fraught with consequences...

Regardless of how the presence is sensed, during the entire ongoing ritual process, you should not turn around. It is not advisable to focus your gaze on any side of the room, the only permissible focus being on the victim's photo and the candles.

=============================================================

Yes, you can wrap up and end this "show". Nothing will happen. And the cut finger, and the wasted time, will be regrettable. And no one will appear, at best. The burning of the candles may change with just a gust of wind through the open window. In the worst case scenario: If someone does appear from the minor Representatives of Darkness or the Christian egregore, they are unlikely to allow such a "pitiful Practitioner" to finish this nonsense. Poltergeists and nightmares will torment. But the consequences for the committed absurdity with the grossest mistakes will come a little later.

=============================================================
IV. In the left hand of the warlock, the northern candle (the bloodied part of the hand (cut or prick) touches the candle). Dripping wax on the photograph, you draw an inverted cross, applying it to the picture (from bottom to top, right to left). The actual love spell is being performed at this moment. You must feel every falling drop, be with it, be it, seeing how deeply and irreversibly the black despair penetrates the heart of the victim. During the operation, an enchanting spell is recited:

"Black wax - with black despair
Into the soul
Black wax - with black tear
Onto the eyes
Black wax - with black needle
Into the heart
The servant of God /victim's name/
From now on - my servant
Only I in their thoughts, soul, and heart
With the power of the Unholy as a guarantor
And the Devil as a witness behind my back
This is my will!
So mote it be!"

V. A few drops of your blood are dripped onto the photograph, after which everything is burned on the northern candle.

VI. The warlock expresses gratitude for the assistance provided and extinguishes the candles (also counterclockwise).

The ritual is complete.

Blood is dripped not onto the candle, as this could extinguish the flame, but close to the wick, where burning the blood is crucial.

=============================================================

Well, in the actual love spell action, one's own blood is not applied to the photograph or to a puppet - a volt (if used). This falls under the category of being "one's own enemy" in the end. Usually, the blood of a sacrificial victim is used - commonly a pair of wedding doves or a rooster with a hen. Drawing a cross with blood on a photograph or dripping paraffin/wax is sheer madness. This has already been explained above. No "black despair" will penetrate the victim of this manipulation. As a result, both the Operator and the "subject" will suffer. And it is not yet known who will suffer more. 
Mentioning Christianity in Dark Rituals is extremely unacceptable. Even the expression "servant of God", if the "victim" belongs to Christianity, is far from being appropriate for the Practitioner. 
In conclusion on this matter of a "Love Spell on a Black Cross," what verdict should be given: This "technique" is not only ineffective but also extremely dangerous, absurd, and harmful for the Practitioner. By applying it in practice, the Practitioner will at best achieve nothing in the end. At worst, they will damage their aura, bioplasma, energy, and face a wide range of extremely negative consequences as a result. Always think carefully before taking action and carefully consider the essence of the goal and the intended action. Good luck!

 
                                                 You can order a powerful love spell using skilled and unique techniques by following the link provided. Best of luck to you!
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